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Chapter 2 Using DMPDM

Configuring Settings

After you click Apply, the entries or changes take effect. However, the previously defined values will return the next time that your DMP restarts.

Step 4 (Optional) To put all changed values into effect permanently, so that they persist even after your DMP restarts, select Administration > Save Configuration and, when the Save Configuration page appears, click Save.

Example Settings

If you use a composite/S-Video cable to connect your DMP to an ordinary television:

Display Standard — NTSC_M

Display Output Interface — Composite/S-Video

Color Space — None

Color Component Order — RGB

If you use an HDMI cable to connect your DMP to a 1920 x1200 LCD television:

Display Standard — VESA_1920x1200x60RB

Display Output Interface — HDMI

Color Space — RGB_16_235

Color Component Order — RGB

Table 2-3

GUI Elements on the DMP Display Attributes Page

Element

Description

DMP Display Attributes

DMP Display Autodetection

Indicates whether you have enabled automated detection of the DMP display type.

(requires HDMI)

 

 

 

 

Autodetection Status

Indicates whether autodetection succeeded.

 

 

Frame Rate

Indicates whether your display uses PAL (50 Hz) or NTSC (60 Hz). Most displays that support

 

HDMI connections also support both the PAL and NTSC frame rate standards. If you select

 

the wrong value, image quality is degraded.

 

 

Composite Display Standard

The possible values are:

 

NTSC_M

 

NTSC_M_Japan

 

PAL_60

 

PAL_M

 

NTSC_M_Japan_714

 

NTSC_M_714

 

PAL_60_714

 

PAL_M_714

 

PAL_BG

 

PAL_BG_702

 

 

 

User Guide for Cisco Digital Media Player Device Manager 1.1

 

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Contents Americas Headquarters User Guide for Cisco Digital Media Player Device ManagerPage N T E N T S Supported Fonts Convention Document ConventionsPreface Introduction Environmental Characteristics Tolerance Ranges and Levels Environmental Tolerances and Safety GuidelinesGeneral Precautions Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge Supported Attributes for Digital Video Understanding DMP Modes of OperationUnderstanding the Difference Between ‘Apply’ and ‘Save’ Limited Support for MPEG-4Supported Attributes for Digital Audio Supported Filetypes in the Embedded BrowserStage-Two Failover Understanding Content Substitution FailoverStage-One Failover Click Apply Basic DMS Concepts and Vocabulary OL-13985-01 Viewing the Assigned DMP IP Address Using One-Click Options for a DMP DisplayAdjusting Basic Network Settings Configuring SettingsViewing Video Content in Full-Screen Mode Viewing Html Content in Full-Screen ModeUdp//ipaddressofmulticastserver/portnumber Element DescriptionAdjusting Embedded Browser Settings Select DMP Display Attributes Understanding Content Substitution Failover, Adjusting DMP Display Attributes SettingsPalbg Example SettingsRGB RBG GRB GBR BRG BGR ElementEnabling or Disabling Centralized Management GUI Elements on the Centralized Management Enabling or Disabling Types of Access to Your DMP Management, Managing Permissions for Internal StorageSelecting the Content to Show URL Showing or Stopping Video Content from an Http URLAdjusting the Transparency of the Html Content Plane Specifying the URL to Show on the Html Content Plane Supported X11 Bitmap Fonts, Supported TrueType Fonts, Supported FontsSlant Pixel Size Point Size Resolution Resolution Y SpacingFoundry Name Filename ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijEditing the Dmpdm User Account Using Administrative OptionsEditing the DMP Service ftp User Account Restoring Factory Default Settings Saving Settings That You ConfiguredBefore You Begin Restarting Your DMPUpgrading the DMP Firmware Field Description Common Scenarios for Using DmpdmShowing Content Files That Are Stored on the SD Card Viewing the Cisco UDI for the DMP Model That You Use Showing Content Files That Are Stored on a USB Flash Drive